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2jz in a 350z ?


raddys
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Hi guys

So my mates looking at a 350z which has a 2jz transplant in it.. the car needs mapping apparently so i thought id show you guys a list of parts so you could give me some advice as to weather its a good buy or if he should stay clear.. and yes ive told him many times that he should just get a supra (but he doesnt want to copy me lol)

 

So heres the list...

 

Hsd coilovers

Ally radiator

Big core intercooler

Turbosmart 58mm ext wastegate

Screamer canister

840cc sard injectors

Decat -

Cobra resonated backbox

Custom Y pipe and down pipe

Custom front subframe

Custom engine mounts

2jz gte non vvti engine

Borgwarner KKK turbo- 900bhp+

Double din dvd player

Infinity component speakers

Infinity amp

JR20 19x11et25 19x9.5et25- brand new

Metal cone filter

Extreme clutch bmw to 2jz gearbox conversion kit- ceramic £1800

Bmw 330d gearbox

Custom Bailey Morris propshaft

Bosch 044 fuel pump -

Walbro 255lph intank (350z)

Swirl pot

Fuel,braided line

EMU ECU Master (standalone)

Emu Bluetooth module

Bosch LSU 4.2

LSU loom

Emu 2jzgte plug and play adapter

Racedash

Aeroline 14" 220w fan x2

Gates thermostat-

Defi gauges

 

Now in my eyes a low geared 330d box isnt going to hold alot of power and would be totally wrong with a big turbo.. i may be wrong though.

 

Any help much appreciated :)

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Why not ask over on the 350Z forum, someone may know it there, as far as the gearbox is concerned i would have thought that it would be over geared as the diesel rev limit is a lot less than the 2JZ, however it should cope well with high torque.

 

Other than that if the conversion has been done correctly it should be fine....and fun.

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Why not ask over on the 350Z forum, someone may know it there, as far as the gearbox is concerned i would have thought that it would be over geared as the diesel rev limit is a lot less than the 2JZ, however it should cope well with high torque.

 

Other than that if the conversion has been done correctly it should be fine....and fun.

 

Yes i thought id get second opinions on here seeing as its a 2jz and you guys know way more about the 2j then the 350 boys do :)

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Looks good , just at a quick glance

 

Injectors will be a restriction if you are looking for 900hp, sard side feeds are OE re-drilled , spray pattern is not optimal, have been known to leak ; you will need a top feed setup

 

ECU Master is a fantastic ECU for the $$$$

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I think some of the drift guys run diesel bmw box conversions on their jz's as they were cheap but strong. Worst case there are hundreds of the things sat in scrap yards

 

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Making a car do the complete opposite of its design remit is not something I would leverage from to build a road car

 

Drifting as a sport makes sense in a low budget scrapper for a bit of fun , completely pointless exercise

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Making a car do the complete opposite of its design remit is not something I would leverage from to build a road car

 

Drifting as a sport makes sense in a low budget scrapper for a bit of fun , completely pointless exercise

Elaborate? Lol

 

 

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